Posts Tagged ‘public relations’

Orlando PRSA Links

Thursday, May 17th, 2007

I had the chance today to address a large group of public relations professionals at the Orlando chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (www.prsaorlando.org). As part of my talk, I promised to post some links of some of the sites we discussed. Here is a brief run-down:

  • WordTracker
  • – a great resource for keyword research

  • Seth Godin’s Four Things Worth Doing
  • – Core Web principles to keep in mind

  • Google Analytics
  • – powerful analytical tool for marketers

  • Web 2.0 Wikipedia Entry
  • – a general description of the concept

  • Threadless
  • – an oft-touted Web 2.0 concept in action

  • Apple iPhone
  • – likely game-changer in Web mobility

    Thanks again to the group for having me…I genuinely enjoyed the exchange!

    Ford Motor Bares its Soul

    Saturday, September 9th, 2006

    I was told today about a new blog/community site launched by Ford Motor Company. The site is called Bold Moves. As many know, Ford has been struggling uphill in terms of sales, profitability (or lack thereof), and stock price. This kind of circumstance is very tough on an organization of this size and scale; trying to turn around a company this big is a monumental challenge.
    This new site appears to be a site for employees, customers, analysts, and otherwise to truly communicate the good, the bad, and the ugly. It is compiling news feeds from different sites that are both positive and negative toward Ford. Most noteworthy, though, is the series of video documentaries which literally take you into company meetings, conference calls, and insider conversations.
    What’s so intriguing about this whole concept, as you’ll notice, is that Ford is letting it all hang out. It’s putting out very negative information about itself…negative analyst comments, negative press, and negative customer feedback. They’re attempting to be very transparent–acknowledging the difficulties they face in an effort to truly turn around the company. You see small companies taking this path fairly often, but not so many in the corporate/publicly traded setting.
    It should be interesting to see what kind of impact it has. If nothing else, I think it is a great device for the Ford employees to stay abreast of the changes/tactics so each one has an understanding of how that should apply to them as individuals.

    Walking through the Blogosphere

    Tuesday, May 23rd, 2006

    Having trouble keeping up with my RSS feed-reading lately, but coming across some really great posts…